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I loved it! The characters were well developed and believable. Honestly I figured out who the "bad guy" was around chapter two. SO it was predictable. But all in all a great read and I will be looking for more books by this author.
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attached to Audie and Quinn and the Romance is very good in this book as well,,, funny, you even laugh to your self a few times, I will defiantly read more of her stories.
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Posted February 10, 2009
I love this author and read all her books. This one in particular was a fast read and very enjoyable.
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Posted September 7, 2007
I adored this book! It had me laughing out loud and smiling. I enjoyed both the characters and the plot. I bought all of Susan's books and have loved them all!
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Autumn ¿Audie¿ Adams inherited the Homey Helen persona from her mother, who was the Martha Stewart of Chicago. However, Audie and her staff become alarmed when she begins receiving threatening notes from her top fan as well sick presents like dead roses. Violet Crimes Detective Stacey Quinn and his partner Stanley Oleskiewicz are assigned to investigate. Stacy initially believes that Audie made the whole incident up as an excuse to escape the Homey Helen job that she loathes. However, after a tirade, he begins to believe her. As the two cops investigate every aspect of Audie¿s life, they conclude the stalker is someone close to Audie because of how much the unknown assailant knows. As the danger mounts, Audie and Stacey fall in love, but first her shadow must be stopped. KNOCK ME OFF MY FEET is an amusing contemporary romance that contains the ultimate star-crossed lovers: a White Sox fan and a Cub rooter. Readers will enjoy the sparks between the lead couple whether they are in her car, the ballpark, or her office, etc. Both swing the bat hoping this time they hit a home run and not another emotional strike out. The police procedural takes a back seat to the romance so that the increasingly nasty actions of the stalker never quite attain the suspense it should have reached. Still Susan Donovan provides a fun Windy City tale. Harriet Klausner
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Posted December 22, 2011
I just recently discovered Susan as an author and I am hooked. Just purchased sevveral more of her books and can't wait to begin.
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Posted February 21, 2011
Loved the book, love the author!! Susan has a way of creating believable characters that you can't help but love. Great combination of love, sex and suspense! Love the twist and turns, the push and pull of love and trust!! Audie and Quinn were so hot luckily they didn't melt my nook!! Susan is an amazing author who writes great stories about characters you can relate to, recommend any one of her titles!!
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Posted March 12, 2007
I thought this book was fantastic! I was a little hesitant to buy it because I haven't loved all of Ms. Donovan's books, but this one was fantastic. It was heart-warming and sweet and the characters felt quite real. I'm from Chicago and Quinn definitely reminded me of the Irish guys I know (some cops, some not) and Autumn was enchanting. And who can't relate to the north side/south side rivalry between the Cubs and White Sox! I'd definitely recommend this book to just about anyone!
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Posted November 15, 2006
This book was wonderful. I could not put it down.
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Posted February 3, 2006
I found this story amazing.It has great humour, romance,mystery,a good plot,and good characters.I found the ending was very sweet. I highly recommend this book.
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Posted March 8, 2005
I loved it...it's one of the funniest books i've ever read...the mystery part and romance are well-balanced...this is my favorite of all her books.
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Posted February 17, 2005
This is a great book. I was hooked from the first page on. Please don't stop writting anytime soon.
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Posted February 21, 2005
GREAT! GREAT!! GREAT!!! This book is wonderful. I loved Quinns family and Quinn himself. You must read.
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Posted May 18, 2003
Autumn ¿Audie¿ Adams was following in her mother¿s footsteps as ¿Homey Helen¿ Chicago¿s answer to Martha Steward. But this wasn¿t who Audie really wanted to be in life. Audie had made a promise to her mother that she would carry on with Homey Helen after her mother was gone. Things were going fairly smoothly until her life was threatened. Enter sexy Detective Stacey Quinn. Quinn is determined to get to the bottom of who is stalking this fantastic woman. Quinn draws Audie into his boisterous Irish family, the likes she has never seen before but always wanted. The suspense over who is after Audie will keep you glued to trying to figure out the who done it. What you really will remember about this book is the hot, sizzle between Audie and Quinn. This is a fantastic first book, looking forward to more from this author.
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Posted April 25, 2003
This is one of those books you can't put down once you start reading it! The plot's great, realistic, and intriging. The characters were wonderful, even the unlikable ones. Quinn and Autumn were perfect for each other. Loved the Quinn family, too. I do hope all of SD's future novels will be this interesting and as well written.
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Posted April 9, 2003
Get this book--please! Fans of Cherry Adair and Lori Foster, look out! Susan Donovan is here! This book is outstanding! I read this book after a long hiatus from romantic fiction and what a shock to the system it was! I keep reading it--I can't put it down! If my review seems manic to you, it's because I'm very happy to have read this book! Susan Donovan, don't stop now--you're on a roll!
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Posted December 30, 2002
What a terrific book, along with a refreshing story line. There¿s a lot going on in this book, aside from the police investigation, as to who¿s responsible for the threats to Homey Helen. We have the baseball and soccer events, the great Irish family get-togethers, and of course the romantic angle. For a new author, keeping all this in balance and still remain unequivocally entertaining, says a lot! As the relationship develops between Audie and Quinn, you find yourself rooting for them to succeed as a couple. Audie needs a real family, and who better to give that to her than Quinn? I fell in love with Quinn and his family. The background characters were well developed, and were almost a story within a story. Also, given the intensity of the threats against Homey Helen, the humor in the other parts of the story keep this book from becoming too bogged down. Plus, the finger points in more than one direction as the identity of the stalker, and keeps you guessing right up to the end. Can¿t wait for Susan Donovan¿s next book!!
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Posted January 2, 2003
Autumn "Audie" Adams was known as "Homey Helen" of Chicago. She ran a household hints column. Her mother, the original Helen, was mugged and murdered a little over a year before. With her dying breath, Helena made Audie promise to take over the column. It was NOT a job Audie enjoyed, but she was very good at it. Shortly after Helen's death, Audie began to receive threatening letters. They were easily ignored, until they became violent. Detective Stacey Quinn was of the Chicago Police's Violent Crimes Division. He and his partner, Stanley Oleskiewicz, were given the job of catching Audie's stalker. They decided to begin with her ex-boyfriends. The number of them surprised the detectives. (Audie never could hold a relationship together.) The names on the list were famous too. However, one name in particular jumped off the list to smack Stacey. To Stacey, Audie was the perfect woman for him. Convincing HER of that fact would NOT be easy though. ***** I could not stop reading this one. I found it to be full of wit, terrific secondary characters, and some very hot love scenes. I cannot think of a better way to begin my reading of the new year! I have hopes that Stanley will get his own novel. VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! ***** REVIEWER: DETRA FITCH
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Posted January 29, 2011
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Autumn Adams never planned to follow in her mother's footsteps as Chicago's answer to Martha Stewart--she can't cook, doesn't clean, and would rather play soccer than discuss the joys of white bathtub grout. Then some lunatic starts sending her threats in the mail and Audie finds herself under the protection of simmering, sexy Detective Stacey Quinn, a man determined to examine her every nook, cranny, and ex-boyfriend in his effort to find the stalker. A disarming combination of macho cop and sweet charmer, Quinn is hard to resist. But with Audie's bad luck at finding and holding on to Mr. Right, she think it's best to...